William Leckonby

William Leckonby

College coach infobox
Name = William "Bill" Leckonby


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Sport = College football
College = Lehigh University
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OverallRecord = 85-53-5
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Coach = Trigger
CoachYears = 1946-1961
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William "Bill" Leckonby was the 21st head football coachfor the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvaniaand he held that position for sixteen seasons, from 1946 until 1961.His overall coaching record at Lehigh was 85 wins, 53 losses, and 5 ties. This ranks himfirst at Lehigh in terms of total wins and seventh at Lehigh in terms of winning percentage. [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/patriot/lehigh/coaching_records.php Lehigh Coaching Records ] ]

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